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diff --git a/doc/concat.n b/doc/concat.n index e52d978..f7317c4 100644 --- a/doc/concat.n +++ b/doc/concat.n @@ -24,27 +24,33 @@ into a single list. It permits any number of arguments; if no \fIarg\fRs are supplied, the result is an empty string. .SH EXAMPLES -Although \fBconcat\fR will concatenate lists (so the command: +Although \fBconcat\fR will concatenate lists, flattening them in the process +(so giving the following interactive session): +.PP .CS -\fBconcat\fR a b {c d e} {f {g h}} +\fI%\fR \fBconcat\fR a b {c d e} {f {g h}} +\fIa b c d e f {g h}\fR .CE -will return "\fBa b c d e f {g h}\fR" as its result), it will also -concatenate things that are not lists, and hence the command: +.PP +it will also concatenate things that are not lists, as can be seen from this +session: +.PP .CS -\fBconcat\fR " a b {c " d " e} f" +\fI%\fR \fBconcat\fR " a b {c " d " e} f" +\fIa b {c d e} f\fR .CE -will return "\fBa b {c d e} f\fR" as its result. .PP -Note that the concatenation does not remove spaces from the middle of -its arguments, so the command: +Note also that the concatenation does not remove spaces from the middle of +values, as can be seen here: +.PP .CS -\fBconcat\fR "a b c" { d e f } +\fI%\fR \fBconcat\fR "a b c" { d e f } +\fIa b c d e f\fR .CE -will return "\fBa b c d e f\fR" (i.e. with three spaces between -the \fBa\fR, the \fBb\fR and the \fBc\fR). - +.PP +(i.e., there are three spaces between each of the \fBa\fR, the \fBb\fR and the +\fBc\fR). .SH "SEE ALSO" -append(n), eval(n) - +append(n), eval(n), join(n) .SH KEYWORDS concatenate, join, lists |